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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Atlanta, GA – Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP is adding
depth to its national commercial real estate practice. Robert Rearden joins the firm as a Real Estate partner. He was
previously with the boutique law firm Sheley, Hall & Williams, PC and prior
to that King & Spalding, LLP.

Rearden’s practice focuses
on the representation of owners and developers in connection with the
acquisition, sale and financing of real estate assets, the representation of
investors in structuring real estate equity investments, joint ventures and
fund formation.

In addition, Rearden has significant public
finance experience and has represented companies, underwriters and other
financial institutions in connection with municipal bond transactions for the
development of both public and private projects.

“We are always looking for
top-tier partners who fit well with our personality. Robert is well-respected
and liked by all,” suggested Louise M.
Wells, Managing Partner. “We would be hard-pressed to find a better fit.
Robert already represents some clients with whom we shared strong
relationships. He brings us new clients and solid skill-set. We are very
pleased he has joined us.”

Louise M. Wells

Beyond real estate,
Rearden is very involved with a few excellent charitable organizations – Youth
Villages, a national organization serving emotionally and troubled children,
and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Georgia. Both organizations fit well
with MMM’s award winning community involvement program known as MMMPact.

“Timing is everything in
life. I was approached by MMM to join the firm. The firm has a great reputation
and a great capacity to handle diverse deals across the U.S.,” offered Rearden.
“Joining MMM will benefit my clients and allow me to broaden my practice.”